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Five things we learned from the EU’s third CCUS forum
It has been a year of progress for carbon capture, both politically and on the ground, with the EU’s first ever commercial projects taking final investment decisions.
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Carbon capture can help clean up harmful air pollution from critical industrial applications, finds new CATF report
A new report from Clean Air Task Force provides a rigorous engineering analysis of the air quality impacts of integrating carbon capture technology.
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How geopolitics will shape climate action in 2024: 4 trends
The world is changing rapidly. There are geopolitical trends shaping the future of climate action that policymakers must take into account.
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Five priorities for the Middle East’s climate agenda
During COP28, there is a unique opportunity for the Middle East region to put forward its climate actions and priorities.
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Bridging the climate gap at COP28 and beyond: How carbon capture can help
The urgency of the climate crisis demands comprehensive and innovative solutions, and carbon capture and storage stands poised to play a crucial role.
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Polling shows that Europe is ready for clean firm energy technologies
Europe’s rapidly shifting geopolitical context over the past few years has underscored the need for an accelerated energy transition. We need a shift toward a more self-reliant and energy-secure future that embraces decarbonization at its core. This can only be achieved by pursuing an options-based climate strategy that embraces a diverse set…
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Tracking progress: Europe’s 2023 carbon capture projects
2023 has been a significant year for carbon capture and storage in Europe, with the number of proposed projects crossing the 100 mark.
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From potential to reality: Assessing and addressing hurdles to nuclear energy at COP28
In the race to decarbonize the global energy system nuclear energy stands out as a potentially valuable tool in the toolkit.